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^^ rofl.. a huge rat the size of a dog she said whahahahahahha.. hehehehe lol
someone should change the title to the weird news thread...

that is so creepy...

but being the lady he always knew he was at 77 is pretty up there too!!
 
ewww that's disgusting!! +o(

A rat in a size of a dog?? I wonder how many times a person will think before raising the toilets seats up!!
I will faint if I saw such thing :skeleton:
 
in more weird news:

'Thatcher' Death Causes Commotion


But It's Not the Iron Lady -- It's the Iron Kitty

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(Nov. 13) -- British media were purring with satisfaction Friday over a kerfuffle in Canada over a cat.
It all started Thursday night when Canada's transport minister, John Baird, sent a text message to a friend: "Thatcher has died."
But it wasn't the Iron Lady who had passed away; it was the Iron Kitty.
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Margaret Thatcher is 84 and still very much alive, despite rumors in Canada to the contrary. Those rumors were sparked when a government minister sent a text message announcing the death of "Thatcher" -- his cat.



Baird was announcing the death of his beloved pet, a 16-year-old tabby named Thatcher. Baird's friend got the message while at a black-tie party in Toronto for Conservative Party members, The Guardian reported.
As the text was transmitted from BlackBerry to BlackBerry at the dinner, attendees jumped to the not-unnatural conclusion that Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister who remains a hero to many Conservatives, had died.
For the record, Baroness Thatcher, 84, is still very much alive.
As the rumor spread, Dimitri Soudas, an aide to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, was discreetly dispatched to draft an official statement to mark the passing, the BBC said.
Somewhere along the line, Soudas got the bright idea to call London for details. Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street were both very surprised to learn that the Canadian government thought Lady Thatcher was dead. And Soudas ended up a little red-faced.
"If the cat wasn't dead, I'd have killed it by now," he is reported to have said.
The mix-up delighted the British press, however. "Thatcher dies – that's moggy, not Maggie," The Guardian said, using the British colloquialism for a common house cat.
Thatcher the cat, by the way, was named after Margaret Thatcher.

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British women don't age well do they?

anyone for some

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Story Updated: Nov 13, 2009 at 9:57 AM PST
By Associated Press
LA MARQUE, Texas (AP) - Police say a low-flying pelican distracted a driver in Texas, causing him to veer off a road and drive his million-dollar sports car into a salt marsh.

La Marque police Lt. Greg Gilchrist says the man claimed he lost concentration while driving his French-built Bugatti Veyron on Wednesday because the bird swooped into sight.

Gilchrist says the driver dropped his phone, reached down to pick it up and strayed into the brackish water in La Marque, about 35 miles southeast of Houston.

Gilchrist does not know if the car can be salvaged but conceded that "salt water isn't good for anything."

He says the man, whose identity has not been released, was not injured in the accident.
 
lols.. salt water is good for pickling .. maybe his car will acquire a new flavor..
 

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